Chadwick-BaRoss Bringing Takeuchi Brand to Northern New England

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Heavy equipment dealer Chadwick-BaRoss has announced the expansion of its equipment portfolio, as it brings the Takeuchi brand of equipment to New Hampshire.

The company plans to open two full-service locations in Concord and Lancaster, officials from the Westbrook, Massachusetts-based firm say. Additionally, the new territory covers much of Vermont, and Maine’s Aroostock County, which strengthens the company’s ability to serve contractors across the rural Northeast.

“We see this expansion as an opportunity to grow alongside the contractors we support every day,” says Cole Leavitt, regional northern director for Chadwick-BaRoss. “By expanding access to Takeuchi, we’re delivering reliable equipment and responsive service our customers can count on, so they can Be Unstoppable.”

The move to the Granite State “brings greater access to high-performance compact equipment, parts, and service support” to the region, as Chadwick-BaRoss moves further up into the region. The company also adds that every sale is backed with a full inventory of Takeuchi parts that are available at store locations, plus a dedicated fleet of service trucks.

Thanks to the partnership, Chadwick-BaRoss is able to offer a “comprehensive” selection of Takeuchi branded equipment, the company says. The dealer’s overarching portfolio now includes about 200 Takeuchi machines in stock, plus a variety of attachments.

Martin McConnell

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